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    New Evidence Redefines the Moon’s Oldest Impact Crater

    A series of recent analyses focusing on the Moon’s vast South Pole-Aitken basin is rewriting the history of this enormous…

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    Artificial IntelligenceLatest

    Quantiphi expert urges firms to own their generative AI stacks

    Quantiphi urges firms to own their generative AI stacks by deploying an in-house baioniq platform inside the company firewall to protect data sovereignty.

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    LatestPhysics

    Hidden atomic structure survives extreme metal processing

    Scientists observe a hidden atomic structure in platinum that endures extreme processing, using in situ TEM at Sandia to reveal grain boundary persistence

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    LatestTech & Engineering

    U.S. Regulators Launch Probe Into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving System

    Federal auto safety regulators have launched a significant investigation into nearly 2.9 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the company’s “Full…

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    LatestNeuroscience

    Social cognition in the brain predicts schizophrenia recovery

    Researchers have identified a key neural target that could revolutionize treatment for schizophrenia, offering a new path toward more effective…

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    LatestMedical News

    Doctors discuss fetal macrosomia amid viral giant baby trend

    A recent trend on social media platforms has seen parents sharing videos and photos of their exceptionally large newborns, sparking…

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    EarthLatest

    Big Oil Spends Less Than 3% on Clean Energy, Studies Find

    Despite widespread public commitments to embrace clean energy, the world’s largest fossil fuel corporations dedicate a minimal fraction of their…

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    ChemistryLatest

    Australian chemist’s Nobel Prize work is changing the world

    An 88-year-old Australian chemist whose early concepts were once dismissed as “a whole load of rubbish” has been awarded the…

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    Astronomy & SpaceLatest

    Astronomers discover the most pristine star in the known universe

    Astronomers have identified the most chemically pristine star ever discovered, a relic from the early universe that offers an unprecedented…

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    Artificial IntelligenceLatest

    Enterprises increasingly own their AI stacks to control data and value

    Enterprises are increasingly owning their AI stacks to keep data sovereign and lock in competitive advantage by tailoring models to internal data and workflows

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